Seagate IronWolf (4 TB, 3.5", CMR)
EUR104,99 EUR26,25/1TB

Seagate IronWolf

4 TB, 3.5", CMR


Question about Seagate IronWolf

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ott.d

2 years ago

I have a Qnap TS-451 with 4x 2TB from WD. Now one disk 1 (uncorrectable sectors) is no longer fit and I want to replace the disk with this IronWolf 4TB. Can I do this step by step over the next few years or should I replace all 4 together? Would 1 Seagate and 3 WD together work for now?

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HeikoR355

2 years ago

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Replacing 4 together has the disadvantage that they are probably all from the same batch. It wouldn't be the first time that after a disk failed in RAID5 and was replaced, the next one gave up the ghost during the massive accesses for the reorganisation. Basically, all 1 SG and 3 WD run together, the only question is how the disk array is organised. For example, I have 2 NAS in 2 places that back up the same data independently of each other. 1 of them has only 1(!) of 4 slots occupied at the moment (it's brand new, only got RAID 1 a few months ago), the other 2 of 2 (RAID 1), whereby I regularly steal a disk from it and store it in a third place.

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RolfZ913

2 years ago

I would recommend the step-by-step version. Of the new 4 TB, only 2 TB would be used, but if over time the other three gradually fail and are each replaced with 4 TB capacity, you can expand the RAID.